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Anyone have a tool they like for the stubborn hard green algae in their tank? My wand scraper can’t seem to get it, it grows primarily towards the bottoms of the panels and corners.
 

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Are you talking about on the glass?
The glass blades on this guy work well.
If it's an acrylic tank.... Might have to scrape harder or more often.
 

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I just use a generic razor blade scrapper from Amazon!
 
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Are you talking about on the glass?
The glass blades on this guy work well.
If it's an acrylic tank.... Might have to scrape harder or more often.
I have something similar to that, it uses old credit cards.
 

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Thats why i recommend the glass version! It uses steel blades but the corners are rounded. Less chance of scratches
 

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Aaah ok thanks putting on my wish list then lol
I use it every so often, I typically keep the plastic blades in it for in between metal scrapes. You still have to take your time and make sure you're parallel to the glass etc.
 
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Aaah ok thanks putting on my wish list then lol
I use it every so often, I typically keep the plastic blades in it for in between metal scrapes. You still have to take your time and make sure you're parallel to the glass etc.
Ok thanks for the tip
 

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